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Deliverance - 2 The Essence of the Law The God of the Bible Colossians 1:18b-29 God's Promises What is the Deluding Influence? Deliverance - 2 Introduction: Unorganized Religions Keeping the Moral and Spiritual Laws From Abimelech to Jephthah The Holy Spirit is God God First and Only The Christian Religion What Does God Want From You? Hosea Building up Without Compromise or Fear Christianity Vs. Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto and Buddhism
Brown Bag Christmas
Mike reflects on the Christmas season's approach, noting its lack of biblical endorsement, its pagan origins, and how various customs associated with Christmas have been reinterpreted to hold Christian significance, emphasizing the need to prepare spiritually for the holiday despite its historical complexities.
The Light of Choctaw
The text emphasizes the importance of shining as a light in the darkness, just as Moses instructed the people to do, showcasing obedience to God's word as a means to elevate and set apart believers from the pagan world, ultimately leading to the arrival of Jesus Christ as the brightest light.
Christianity's Dangerous Idea Paul's Second Missionary Journey Chaos in Israel His Last Command Fervent in Worship Christianity Vs. Hinduism Introduction to The Kingdom Parables Solomon's Glory and Fall Jesus Rebukes the Jewish Leaders The Call of the Prophet Praise Psalms The Passion The 3 Realities of Christmas The Plain Gospel and Acts The Kingdom of Heaven on Earth Surviving the "Worst Case" Scenario The Foundational Verse of the Bible Introduction The Seven Heavens Introduction to Titus Is God a He, She or It? The Reason for Paul's Letter to Timothy What Other Religions Teach About Salvation Suffering Psalms Why Christians Divorce The Exodus The Deeds of the Flesh The Perseverance of God Detailed Laws for Living God Stirs up the Builders' Hearts Restoring the True Christmas Spirit Going with God
5 Things We Do in Worship
There are 5 things found in the New Testament that God will accept as true worship to Him.
Homosexuality in the Past Introduction to I & II Thessalonians The Life and Times of Hezekiah The Power of the Cross Freedom Through Faith Review of I Corinthians The Potter's House, Judah's Broken Covenant, and the Fate of Its Kings The Basics Temple Sermon and the People's Rejection The Rise of Samuel and the Anointing of Saul Melchizedek: A 'Type' for Christ Dealing with Anxiety Jacob Leaves Laban Response of Grace Joseph's Story Superstition, Astrology and the Occult The Rise and Fall of King Saul What is Biblical Love? License to Love The Commandments in the 21st Century The Ideal Woman Lessons on Leadership Who Wrote the Bible? Top 10 Ways to Lose Your Soul #7 - Pride Assurance Psalms Giant-Killer The 7 Blessings of Salvation Cultivating Obedience John the Baptist Christians and Christmas The Bible and Addiction Faithful Through Failure Father Knows Best Postmodernism Truth or Consequences A Consecrated Priesthood - Part 1 Prejudice and the Bible Genetic Engineering: Playing God The Resurrection as Proof God's Prescription for Burnout What Does it Take to Believe? Philoxenos Why Are We Rich? The Supremacy of Jesus Christ Solomon's Advice to America Miracles? 145 Year-Old Man Baptized Holy Habits Making the Unknown God Known The Prodigal Principle
Why Jesus Had to Resurrect
In the Church of Christ we have no "special" services for religious holidays like Easter but the fact that Easter Sunday is celebrated by many seems to motivate people to make an extra effort to be at church service at this time.
The Matrix Conspiracy
There is new technology, new gadgets, new ideas about how things work. But as far as the human condition is concerned; as far as what mankind's essential responsibility is; as far as what is truth and the reality of life, death and what comes after --- there really is nothing new here on earth --- under the sun.
Gay Theology?
Faith and the Limits of Human Inquiry
Understanding the limits of empirical knowledge, this article delves into the importance of faith in transcending beyond what can be observed, inviting readers to explore the concept of knowledge that goes beyond the senses.
Faith and the Limits of Human Inquiry